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The Crazy Man

The Crazy Man

Released: 2005-07-31
© Groundwood Books Ltd
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Released: 2005-07-31
© Groundwood Books Ltd

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It is 1965, and twelve-year-old Emaline lives on a wheat farm in southern Saskatchewan. Her family has fallen apart. When her beloved dog, Prince, chased a hare into the path of the tractor, she chased after him, and her dad accidentally ran over her leg with the discer, leaving her with a long convalescence and a permanent disability. But perhaps the worst thing from Emaline's point of view is that in his grief and guilt, her father shot Prince and then left Emaline and her mother on their own.
Despite the neighbors' disapproval, Emaline's mother hires Angus, a patient from the local mental hospital, to work their fields. Angus is a red-haired giant whom the local kids tease and call the gorilla. Though the small town's prejudice creates a cloud of suspicion around Angus that nearly results in tragedy, in the end he becomes a force for healing as Emaline comes to terms with her injury and the loss of her father.
In the tradition of novels such as Kevin Major's Ann and Seamus and Karen Hesse's Out of the Dust, novelist and poet Pamela Porter uses free verse to tell this moving, gritty story that is accessible to a wide range of ages and reading abilities.

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4.5 of 5 (13 Ratings)

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2015-04-22

Wow

That was a great book I hope she makes a second one!!!😮😊👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Sally 😎
2014-05-07

The Crazy Man

I thought that this book was so amazing. it touched my heart and probably a lot more people. I wish there were a sequel for this book.
Mavy01
2012-06-10

The Crazy Man

Winner of the Governor General's Award, the TD Canadian Children's Literature award, the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year Award, and a host of other national and international awards, this book is a classic, taught in schools and universities. Pure delight, lyrical, a joy to read, The Crazy Man stands along with Who Has Seen the Wind as the seminal novel of the Canadian prairies.
pamela porter